Review: Yomawari: Night Alone
Yomawari features some quality weird horror from Japan in a dark, colorful world to explore, and that’s plenty to keep me poking around.
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Yomawari features some quality weird horror from Japan in a dark, colorful world to explore, and that’s plenty to keep me poking around.
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Beyond the striking art style you’re getting an incomplete tale told in a way that does little to harness the power of its medium.
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There really should be more games about haunting the adorably unwary, but until we get them Poltergeist will scratch that itch for a few hours.
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EDGE is polished to a mirror shine, with sharp graphics, a pumping soundtrack, and lovingly-crafted levels all built around a clever puzzle concept.
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Skyward Collapse’s unique concept of balancing warfare turned out to be a great idea that works well, just not perfectly (or for everyone).
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Shattered Planet doesn’t aspire to much but does what it does well, and as long as you keep chasing the game’s secrets you’ll have a fine time with it.
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Brigador is the perfect intersection of mech combat, dystopian themes, and technical gameplay, forming a title that really should be seen as a landmark in the genre.
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